THE U. OF M. DAILY. C.of T(.TIctUU. Published Daily (Sundlays excepted) during tha College ;ar, U.) THlE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Salueriptixa aprice si 5o per year, invariably ii adeance ,Single copies 3 centa. Suhacrip- non may be left at the utier of the DaiLY, at Stoffitets, with any of the editors or authorized sxlicitors. a'oaaaunicationo asaoald eeach the offtee by 'aclock r. a. it they are to appear the neat lay. Addrena all matter intended toe publica- tion ax the Managing Editxr. All boniness communaications should be tent to the Buix-l ness Managee. THE U. of X. DAILY, Ann Arbor, MichL EDITORS. C. A. li-Niso\x, Lawx '94, Managinig Editor. 11. A. Sr~sA UIis, Lit. '94, Axsistant. .i.5L. toxic, Li..'9, Assistant. F..ii-ei, is, Lxwx'94, As-istani. J.A. L tci , Lit. 'lii, Athletic lEditor. S. . CeilTito. P. G. Lit., Business Manager. WSix. A. AIolota, Lt. l'07I,Assiitat. R. 0). Auxstn. '95. E. P'. Lyire,'ii. E.. ,Moari idlir'. 10 ACoesrt iorley. lit. H. Ii. Hasins, '9tt. Corrie V solilt, ipetl. { lIo urx-eii. that better judgment ini the publics- a polite call compellrd the officecrs 'R'- tino ennls esnlgid oqi hi ot h alwsawill be exeycised by the Castaliaii ruse wehichs worked sufficiently wel - _ tyta a xrie YteOal.t ietehryn necasmclen~N S There ought to be no plate in col- time enough to get a supply of oL lege publications for such nimatter.' cheniicalx through the door. 'The # Wit and humor are to be enctor-i odors that were let loose would have aged, but xarcasm and derision are put to rout an open-air camp-meet- Iih LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS to lie de precated. Too often the ing. The police returned in a short andi SHORTHAND. Magntificent huningice- ieacers;lairgeaitendlance; cood discipline; soper- rescuse seemis to be the rule adiopted time and hostilities were not carried Saureening reeaptios; opaenotheletiryar by eilitors of animals who wish to any further-The Inter Ocean. Exetinlxailtesfrplacing studentsin posi- mae rpuaton?) sre__ Fepese 2t $.5peeek in prieatetamilieso. rrak are uaton(. Wte are sr ---- - -- - _ _ Fr_ ewcatliogue. address thsat our frientds on tlse editorial ~ P. R. CLEARY, PRnS. board of the Castalian will refuse all .eT LD qjuestionable grinds, and thus add Il~( ' (~ to the iierit and dignity of their '.U~ WL psublication. - tN the newv order of things inci- tent to tlse completion of thse "gyni," the co-eds certainly should lie favorably rembered aid we hope that the "wonmen's annex" will iooni be bilt so the ladies may hare a gymnaiuna of their own. If this is not poxssible a liberal anmount of time shioiuldl be allowveadthiem for gynmnastic trainsing ax is clone else- Horsford's Acid Phosphate Is tiemeosist effective and aigree- able remedy in existence for preventing indigestion, and re. lievin g those (diseases arising wnexta a. a corse xtiarearcesax anay fons ttsissortere~ Stoisacts. The Editiorstdlxxoi hoiid almselvexretspon- dtrawbacks lin such aii arrangeauent ielir tihe oapinin:; tar staments oxlcraari- 'ontieaasx appeiarig in tlar Visi. aiid it wvould be better if the co-eds Dr. W. W V. Gardner, Sprxingfieldl, coiildl have separate qluarters, but Mass., says: «I value it as sonexcllet ini use absseince of such, thse best ar- preventiativeof'.itdigestionandoi a pleasant rH QUAPBISIGHOA, raisgcments isossible sluoulul be acidatsedlduinh vhex prloperly diluted ital)i liDm ii sillsspendilpublica- imade-.waler.,aildsoweeeii'. lion for a iveek ivitia Saturihay's Fun actIthe U. of t. issue, a in rder tlive"i thIeieditors an Ooeill -ptjpli erao ptitili-x oppoixrtunlity to prepare fiir the ap- Idle iiemibers of tse junior clasRumford Chemiical Worbs, Pcoidencs,tt.I. proachimg exarnixatioals. lttbli1'5 of the Univeisity of Illiiiois under- n ewtarofSubitutlies atd Intitli 110. tion wiii be resiuietd Satirday, Fteb- toiik to enhertais themselves aiid biruary a;. their laxly irienids wilti a banqutet For Sale by all Druggists. .'cite Toiirletllc inft, Sundayitloy.vtt. 5, Iti 'rrinla ve Cilan Arorlax y Cet-lial :C15 1.. t it iti . n *Tralins rnthaet-een An.Sxx raiA o only- A11ltrinsx(i:t1tie eeeltSiuinday. Rt . S.tlGREENtWOOD, Net, nn.5rr W. H. BENNETT', 0. P. A. Totledo hoT iitO CE. MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 12 TheenomuaealSttctessx, 11It earl 'It m l~m t at t-i-- It t ld a n.11li 11 w tI i'' Ct irl- rolt xl' eti tr il m r Iietrill-et-d iith _tof il-i 1111. it-. ReeredSeat.. 1111 -ale :Itiasti-' 111111 ONIC ,of heliimoastit ierestig atit-Ies wechave Iately xeen is hat ilathli of Al. DsALY ail the praeticereoutrt lately rstablishied ini conanection ith the law dleptartmaeint sf. IU. if AIt.-Thle Berke- Tlhe above clippletd frominie)11of oiir exchanges is ontly one eat it.tay of like inmport las the college rapers. WVe have every reason to be proud of our practice cuurt. A oEC-eT atuinber of the L'. of M. )AliMv berails the fact that they have no appiropriationa for complet- ing their half finished gymnasium. Those who laser chanced to visit our newv "gym" and have noticed its rapitd progress can hardly refrain from thinking that our legislators are very much interested in the wvel- fare of our University. -laily Car- dinal. Since thse above was written our prospects for a gyna have become brighter, and when the Waterman gym in finished, ournsoill be as Cons- plete an any in the land. WjE are informed that our friends on the Castalian have obtained an- other grind box. It is to be hoped aiid hall 'ruestlay light. 'Jhey sue- ceeded in idoiing so, but were regal- ed betwveen ainices asntcotirses uwithli various Inauseating anid deimoralizing chemsical oidors which under-class nien by somie useans succeeded in getting into the hail. Else juniors had challenged inter- I fereuce frona the untder-class ins by secretly making arrangements for the banqluet and applyinig to the mayor for police pirotection. It was not until a late hour yesterday morn- ing that the rumor became current that the juniors wvere to have a "blow-out," but it was time enough for the grand keeper of the "stinks'' to get out Isis odorn, which wvere parceled out aniong those of cx- perieisce in handling the studf. The Clianmpaign opera house, whichs for several years lirotected banq~ueting freshman from attacking sopho- mores, ws'a tse scene of the banquet, and was guarded by what remains of the Champaign police force since the nuspension of Chief of Police Clancey ft al. No attemps overe made to molest any of the juniors, but about the tinme the festivities wvere in full blast 295 Conres5st. 1hlI Tot~e (uts. rIepeaductcbe5,o RcprcdueanxeJ fPeisnoxt ik " th S inui,(ra.Yor ,crip.Aora E etkeho'if.Co Copies of ArcditedtraSciehfhis asid oilier Oreawir}t5. \\QkSS ietu re5 ~Irtrit5 cftbe [cxeUlty - - rituleuh, tobit)nal flehr~oks°AourO [s -cAxrd,-A iCd5 Dnereitl Prc~rxmnme5.r Cfrre~pondeoe1 ci ied-s.